How to Use Comics in Your Classroom, With MakeBeliefsComix Founder Bill Zimmerman By Diana Restifo published 5 June 23 Advice and best practices for using comics and MakeBeliefsComix to teach
AI Art Generators in The Classroom: What You Need To Know By Erik Ofgang published 27 February 23 ChatGPT’s AI art generator cousins have potential applications in the classroom but also drawbacks, say educators.
Top Free Sites for Creating Digital Art By Diana Restifo last updated 3 April 23 These top free sites for creating digital art range from simple web apps for preschoolers to sophisticated software for advanced students
Tech & Learning Reader Favorites By TL Editors published 11 March 21 These top Tech & Learning articles explore the latest ideas, resources, and tools for teachers and students.
15 Sites for Finding Images and Clip Art for Education By Diana Restifo last updated 22 December 20 These top image and clip art sites provide an extensive supply of moderate- to high-quality visuals for cost-conscious schools.
How a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Can Support Art and Design Students By Sascha Zuger published 21 July 20 Implementing a virtual desktop infrastructure can help keep creative juices flowing at art and design schools
Power Wheels License Generator By TL Editors published 20 April 20 On April 25, 1901, New York became the first state to require license plates.
Wick Editor Combines Coding and Animation Tools for Media Creation By TL Editors published 19 February 20 Wick Editor is a free site where students create animations and games by layering drawings and designs using built-in editing tools.
Printmakers A to Z By TL Editors published 20 January 20 Check out the etchings, lithographs and woodcuts featured in the virtual exhibition from Georgetown University's collection.
Theft of the Mona Lisa By TL Editors published 7 January 20 Learn about the "art theft of the century."
Software Access After Graduation By Margot Douaihy published 19 December 19 Interdisciplinary artist Sishir Bommakanti promotes open source.
Artsonia—Digital Portfolios for Art By Brian Nadel published 10 December 19 Put the kids' masterpieces online
Holy Artwork, Batman! Teachers Should be Using #SeeingAmerica and SmartHistory! By Glenn Wiebe published 18 September 19 There are tons of things to explore at Smarthistory.
Explore Color Through Science with "Color Uncovered" eBook By TL Editors published 29 May 19 It explores a range of science topics related to color, including colorblindness, light refraction, optical illusions, the "feelings" of color, painting, and pigment.
STUDENT REPORT: How I Learned About Art & History By Building with LEGO By Wyatt Zaleski, a 5th grade student at Fair Haven Schools (NJ) published 23 May 19
Green Screen Technology Powers Amazing App By Tech & Learning published 10 April 19 Students can create original videos with dynamic, interchangeable backgrounds using green screen technology.
Google Tools and Activities for Art Education By Eric Curts last updated 25 September 20 Technology can offer many ways for students to be creative when making art.
Fabulous Animation Tool for Beginners and Experts By Tech & Learning published 6 February 19 Animation & Drawing by Do Ink is a well-designed animation app designed for students of all ages and talents.
Art. So Much More than Something Hanging on a Wall By Glenn Wiebe published 21 January 19 We often forget how powerful the arts can be in connecting our kids with social studies content and big ideas.
Snapseed: Remarkably Powerful Free Photo Editing App By TL Editors published 9 January 19 Snapseed is a free photo-editing app by Google. It's available for Android or iOS.